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... majesty on that fubject . Counter - address . Another bill prefented , and rejected . Propofition for the relief of the Roman catholics . Petition of the delegates conveyed to Mr. Pitt . Mr. Pitt's an- fiver . Difunion among the ...
... majesty on that fubject . Counter - address . Another bill prefented , and rejected . Propofition for the relief of the Roman catholics . Petition of the delegates conveyed to Mr. Pitt . Mr. Pitt's an- fiver . Difunion among the ...
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... majesty , his heirs and fucceffors , under the great feal of Ireland , without addition , diminution , or alteration . All fuch bills , thus tranfmitted , and [ A ] 2 returned under the great feal of Great Britain , without. nied , and ...
... majesty , his heirs and fucceffors , under the great feal of Ireland , without addition , diminution , or alteration . All fuch bills , thus tranfmitted , and [ A ] 2 returned under the great feal of Great Britain , without. nied , and ...
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... majesty's admini- ftration fhould have taken an active part in all the measures of which they complained , ftates , " That this " was a circumftance the more ex- traordinary , as the first minister " of England had virtuously de ...
... majesty's admini- ftration fhould have taken an active part in all the measures of which they complained , ftates , " That this " was a circumftance the more ex- traordinary , as the first minister " of England had virtuously de ...
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... majesty's cuftoms in Great Britain to the proper officer of the revenue in " Ireland , to be placed to the account of his majesty's revenue there , fubject to " the difpofal of the parliament of that kingdom ; and that whenever the com ...
... majesty's cuftoms in Great Britain to the proper officer of the revenue in " Ireland , to be placed to the account of his majesty's revenue there , fubject to " the difpofal of the parliament of that kingdom ; and that whenever the com ...
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... majesty , voted by both houses , wherein they acquainted him with what they had done , and that it re- mained for the parliament of Ire- land to judge and to decide there- upon . That kingdom had attended the progrefs of the ...
... majesty , voted by both houses , wherein they acquainted him with what they had done , and that it re- mained for the parliament of Ire- land to judge and to decide there- upon . That kingdom had attended the progrefs of the ...
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